Linkage mechanism for a recliner chair
This invention is related to a recliner chair having a footrest mechanism and a recliner mechanism. The recliner chair includes a footrest, a seat, back, and a pair of spaced apart armrests. The recliner mechanism, in one aspect, broadly includes a base plate, a seat mount plate, a recline link, a seat lift link, a control linkage, and a back linkage. The carrier link couples the base plate to the back linkage while the full recline link couples the carrier link to the base plate. The control linkage is coupled to the base plate, the back linkage, and the footrest extension linkage and cooperates therewith to move the footrest mechanism between the open and closed positions. Further, the control linkage cooperates with the back linkage to move the backrest between the upright position and the fully reclined position.
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This application claims priority to commonly owned U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/811,832, filed Jun. 8, 2006, incorporated by reference in its entirety.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTNot applicable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to a linkage mechanism for a recliner chair, and more particularly to a linkage mechanism for a recliner chair that achieves improved motion from the open, reclining, TV position to the fully reclined position.
Linkage mechanism for recliner chairs are common in the furniture industry. Typically, recliner chairs have extendable footrests that allow the user to recline in several positions. For instance, a conventional recliner chair moves between a closed, stowed position; an open, reclining TV position; and a fully reclined position. However, improved motion and movement are desired when the chair is moved from the open, reclining, TV position to the fully reclined position. Specifically, improved movement of the rear portion of the seat with respect to the front portion of the seat is needed when the chair is moved from the open, reclining, TV position to the fully reclined position. More specifically, when the chair is moved from the open, reclining, TV position to the fully reclined position, it is preferred that the rear of the seat move upwardly at a faster rate than the front portion of the seat to provide a more horizontal orientation of fully reclined position for the user.
Thus, while recliner chairs are known, there remains a need for an improved recliner chair that provides improved movement between seating, reclining, and fully reclined positions.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a linkage mechanism for a recliner chair having improved movement between seating, reclining, and fully reclined positions. The recliner chair can be moved between a closed, chair position, position one, as shown in
In one aspect, the recliner chair includes a base, a seat, a footrest, a backrest, and a pair of linkage mechanisms mounted on the base on opposite sides of the chair. Each of the linkage mechanisms includes a recliner mechanism and a footrest mechanism. The recliner mechanism is coupled to the base. The footrest mechanism is connected to the recliner mechanism by a footrest extension linkage. The footrest extension linkage serves to unlock the footrest mechanism thereby allowing the weight of the user, along with the drive mechanism, to move the chair from the chair position to the recliner position.
The recliner mechanism broadly includes a base plate, a seat mount plate, a recline link, a seat lift link, a control linkage, and a back linkage. The carrier link couples the base plate to the back linkage while the full recline link couples the carrier link to the base plate. The control linkage is coupled to the base plate, the back linkage, and the footrest extension linkage and cooperates therewith to move the footrest mechanism between the open and closed positions. Further, the control linkage cooperates with the back linkage to move the backrest between the upright position and the fully reclined position.
In operation, to move the recliner from the closed, chair position, position one, as shown in
As will be seen from the detailed description that follows, the invention provides a recliner chair that contains a recliner mechanism and a footrest mechanism that achieve superior movement between the closed, chair position, position one, as shown in
In the accompanying drawings which form a part of the specification and which are to be read in conjunction therewith, and in which like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts in the various views:
Referring to the drawings in greater detail and initially to
Generally, as best seen in
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The seat mount plate 34 is an elongated piece of stamped steel, shaped as shown, with a plurality of connecting apertures 64. The lift link 40 is coupled to the seat mount plate 34 at points 66, 68 and cooperates therewith to support the seat 16.
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The discussion will next focus on the footrest extension linkage 126. As shown in
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The operation of the recliner chair 10 is best described with reference to
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In addition, the control linkage 42 also assists in moving the footrest extension linkage to the extended position. Once the footrest extension linkage has been released, the pivot link 106 rotates in a clockwise manner, with reference to
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The present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments, which are intended in all respects to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from its scope.
It will be seen from the foregoing that this invention is one well adapted to attain the ends and objects set forth above, and to attain other advantages, which are obvious and inherent in the device. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and within the scope of the claims. It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather, all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not limiting.
Claims
1. A linkage mechanism for a recliner chair having a footrest, a seat, back, a base, and a pair of spaced apart armrests, the linkage mechanism comprising:
- a recliner mechanism comprising: a base plate first and second ends, the base plate being fixedly coupled to the base that supports the recliner mechanism above an underlying surface; a carrier link having first and second ends, the first end of the carrier link being coupled with the first end of the base plate; a recline link having first and second ends, the first end being coupled with the carrier link at a position intermediate the first and second ends of the carrier link; a seat mount plate having a forward portion and a rear portion; the second end of the recline link being coupled with the seat mount plate at a position intermediate the forward and rear portions; the back linkage comprising: a back bracket pivotably coupled with the rear portion of the seat mount plate and to an upper portion of an intermediate link; the intermediate link having the upper portion and a lower portion; a lower link having a front, rear, and upper portion, the front portion pivotably coupled to the rear portion of the seat mount plate, the rear portion being pivotably coupled to lower portion of the intermediate link, and the upper portion being pivotably coupled to the second end of the carrier link; and a footrest mechanism coupled with the front portion of the seat mount plate; wherein the recliner mechanism operates to move the chair between a first position and a second position, and the second position and a third position; and wherein the interconnection of the recline between the carrier link and the seat mount plate causes the rear portion of the seat mount plate to rise at a greater rate than the forward portion of the seat mount plate when adjusting the recliner mechanism from the second position to the third position.
2. The linkage mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a lift link coupled with the seat mount plate at spaced-apart positions, the lift link mounting to the seat.
3. The linkage mechanism of claim 2, wherein the recliner mechanism is configured such that the carrier link moves downwardly relative to the lift link when the chair moves between the second position and the third position.
4. The linkage mechanism of claim 1, wherein the coupling between the back linkage and the rear portion of the seat mount plate is configured to induce pivotable motion of at least a portion of the back linkage to move the chair between the second position and the third position.
5. The linkage mechanism of claim 4, wherein movement of the recliner mechanism to the third position is resisted when the footrest mechanism is adjusted to the first position.
6. The linkage mechanism of claim 4, wherein back bracket pivotably coupled with the rear portion of the seat mount plate enables the motion of the back linkage to generate a pivoting of the back bracket causing the back bracket to pivot about the seat mount plate and thereby generating a downward adjustment of the intermediate link, wherein the downward adjustment of the intermediate link rotates the lower link about the seat mount plate thereby moving the carrier link downward and rearward relative to the seat mount plate.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 7, 2007
Date of Patent: Jul 8, 2008
Patent Publication Number: 20080001442
Assignee: L & P Property Management Company (South Gate, CA)
Inventor: Glenn N. Wiecek (Shelbyville, KY)
Primary Examiner: Rodney B. White
Attorney: Shook, Hardy & Bacon, L.L.P.
Application Number: 11/759,506
International Classification: A47C 1/02 (20060101);